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Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis

Several forebrain and brainstem neurochemical circuitries interact with peripheral neural and humoral signals to collaboratively maintain both the volume and osmolality of extracellular fluids. Although much progress has been made over the past decades in the understanding of complex mechanisms unde...

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Autores principales: Antunes-Rodrigues, J., Ruginsk, S.G., Mecawi, A.S., Margatho, L.O., Cruz, J.C., Vilhena-Franco, T., Reis, W.L., Ventura, R.R., Reis, L.C., Vivas, L.M., Elias, L.L.K.
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Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579631
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20132788
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author Antunes-Rodrigues, J.
Ruginsk, S.G.
Mecawi, A.S.
Margatho, L.O.
Cruz, J.C.
Vilhena-Franco, T.
Reis, W.L.
Ventura, R.R.
Reis, L.C.
Vivas, L.M.
Elias, L.L.K.
author_facet Antunes-Rodrigues, J.
Ruginsk, S.G.
Mecawi, A.S.
Margatho, L.O.
Cruz, J.C.
Vilhena-Franco, T.
Reis, W.L.
Ventura, R.R.
Reis, L.C.
Vivas, L.M.
Elias, L.L.K.
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description Several forebrain and brainstem neurochemical circuitries interact with peripheral neural and humoral signals to collaboratively maintain both the volume and osmolality of extracellular fluids. Although much progress has been made over the past decades in the understanding of complex mechanisms underlying neuroendocrine control of hydromineral homeostasis, several issues still remain to be clarified. The use of techniques such as molecular biology, neuronal tracing, electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry, and microinfusions has significantly improved our ability to identify neuronal phenotypes and their signals, including those related to neuron-glia interactions. Accordingly, neurons have been shown to produce and release a large number of chemical mediators (neurotransmitters, neurohormones and neuromodulators) into the interstitial space, which include not only classic neurotransmitters, such as acetylcholine, amines (noradrenaline, serotonin) and amino acids (glutamate, GABA), but also gaseous (nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide) and lipid-derived (endocannabinoids) mediators. This efferent response, initiated within the neuronal environment, recruits several peripheral effectors, such as hormones (glucocorticoids, angiotensin II, estrogen), which in turn modulate central nervous system responsiveness to systemic challenges. Therefore, in this review, we shall evaluate in an integrated manner the physiological control of body fluid homeostasis from the molecular aspects to the systemic and integrated responses.
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spelling pubmed-38544072013-12-16 Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis Antunes-Rodrigues, J. Ruginsk, S.G. Mecawi, A.S. Margatho, L.O. Cruz, J.C. Vilhena-Franco, T. Reis, W.L. Ventura, R.R. Reis, L.C. Vivas, L.M. Elias, L.L.K. Braz J Med Biol Res Reviews Several forebrain and brainstem neurochemical circuitries interact with peripheral neural and humoral signals to collaboratively maintain both the volume and osmolality of extracellular fluids. Although much progress has been made over the past decades in the understanding of complex mechanisms underlying neuroendocrine control of hydromineral homeostasis, several issues still remain to be clarified. The use of techniques such as molecular biology, neuronal tracing, electrophysiology, immunohistochemistry, and microinfusions has significantly improved our ability to identify neuronal phenotypes and their signals, including those related to neuron-glia interactions. Accordingly, neurons have been shown to produce and release a large number of chemical mediators (neurotransmitters, neurohormones and neuromodulators) into the interstitial space, which include not only classic neurotransmitters, such as acetylcholine, amines (noradrenaline, serotonin) and amino acids (glutamate, GABA), but also gaseous (nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide) and lipid-derived (endocannabinoids) mediators. This efferent response, initiated within the neuronal environment, recruits several peripheral effectors, such as hormones (glucocorticoids, angiotensin II, estrogen), which in turn modulate central nervous system responsiveness to systemic challenges. Therefore, in this review, we shall evaluate in an integrated manner the physiological control of body fluid homeostasis from the molecular aspects to the systemic and integrated responses. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2013-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3854407/ /pubmed/23579631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20132788 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Antunes-Rodrigues, J.
Ruginsk, S.G.
Mecawi, A.S.
Margatho, L.O.
Cruz, J.C.
Vilhena-Franco, T.
Reis, W.L.
Ventura, R.R.
Reis, L.C.
Vivas, L.M.
Elias, L.L.K.
Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title_full Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title_fullStr Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title_short Mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
title_sort mapping and signaling of neural pathways involved in the regulation of hydromineral homeostasis
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3854407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23579631
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X20132788
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